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Facebook Adds Friend Feed to Their Pocket.

August 10th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Facebook, Industry News

There was a lot of Twitter chatter today about Facebook acquiring Friend Feed. At first it was said to be speculation, friendfeed-facebook-215x83but Tech Crunch has just confirmed the deal.

Right now the terms of the deal are vague, but here is what the Facebook news release has to say:

PALO ALTO, CALIF.—August 10, 2009—Facebook today announced that it has agreed to acquire FriendFeed, the innovative service for sharing online. As part of the agreement, all FriendFeed employees will join Facebook and FriendFeed’s four founders will hold senior roles on Facebook’s engineering and product teams.

“Facebook and FriendFeed share a common vision of giving people tools to share and connect with their friends,” said Bret Taylor, a FriendFeed co-founder and, previously, the group product manager who launched Google Maps. “We can’t wait to join the team and bring many of the innovations we’ve developed at FriendFeed to Facebook’s 250 million users around the world.”

“As we spent time with Mark and his leadership team, we were impressed by the open, creative culture they’ve built and their desire to have us contribute to it,” said Paul Buchheit, another FriendFeed co-founder. Buchheit, the Google engineer behind Gmail and the originator of Google’s “Don’t be evil” motto, added, “It was immediately obvious to us how passionate Facebook’s engineers are about creating simple, ground-breaking ways for people to share, and we are extremely excited to join such a like-minded group.”

Taylor and Buchheit founded FriendFeed along with Jim Norris and Sanjeev Singh in October 2007 after all four played key roles at Google for products like Gmail and Google Maps. At FriendFeed, they’ve brought together a world-class team of engineers and designers.

“Since I first tried FriendFeed, I’ve admired their team for creating such a simple and elegant service for people to share information,” said Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO. “As this shows, our culture continues to make Facebook a place where the best engineers come to build things quickly that lots of people will use.”

FriendFeed is based in Mountain View, Calif. and has 12 employees. FriendFeed.com will continue to operate normally for the time being as the teams determine the longer term plans for the product. 

More details to come as they develop.

Update 8/10/09 6:25 PM EST

The cost of the Friend Feed Acquisition was roughly $50 million in cash and stock.

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Company Sold Michael Jackson Twitter Followers

August 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Industry News, Internet Marketing, Twitter

The guys over at Mashable got an interesting news tip today. usocial

Apparently the company uSocial:

  1. Sold Twitter followers which is a clear violation of Twitter’s terms of service.
  2. Claims to have sold a whopping 25,000 followers to Michael Jackson.
  3. Sold votes on Digg.com despite a cease and desist order that was issued to them.

Mashable was shocked to receive such a press release since it is obviously some risky PR. However, I have seen been seeing more and more of these risky press releases lately and they seem to…work. Think of KFC’s new “Unthink KFC” campaign that promotes their new grilled chicken. It obviously attacks their brand, but works at capturing consumer interest.

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Microsoft Sells Razorfish for Over $500 Million

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Today, the Wall Street Journal announced that Microsoft would be selling the internet marketing and interactive ad agency they purchased back in 2007: Razorfish.  The agency is being sold for a whopping $500-$600 million and has had some big name clients such as Kraft, Best Buy and AT&T.

Publicis Groupe SA, a french Internet Marketing and Advertising firm will take Razorfish by the horns going forward. Bidding for the company was a fierce batte. It has been rumored that Dentsu, Japan’s largest ad agency bid higher than Publicis, but was still denied the acquisition which has caused some speculation.

This move by Microsoft comes shortly after their agreement made last month with Yahoo to use Bing as the search engine to drive www.yahoo.com and use Microsoft’s ad center for self serving ads. Razorfish never used Microsoft’s technology in this matter, so unloading them after the new Yahoo deals makes sense in my opinion.

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